The correct answer is B) Humans developed multiple uses for their resources.
Identify the methods used to compensate for the scarcity of resources in the ancient world.
The resources were used differently in the Neolithic Era in that humans developed multiple uses for their resources.
During the Neolithic Revolution or Agriculture Revolution, humans learned to grow crops and developed agriculture techniques that allow them to settle in one place. That was the case of the Sumerians that established between the Tigres and Euphrates Rivers or the Egyptians that settled in next to the Nile River. They knew that resources were scarce and tried to take care of them developing multiple uses for their resources. They also started to domesticate animals.
The transatlantic slave trade<span> laid the foundation for modern capitalism, generating immense wealth for business enterprises in America and Europe</span>
Answer
Europe
Explanation:
In 1900, Europe had more steel-producing countries than other continents. This is because Europe was leading the Industrial Revolution and had more factories and industries than any other part of the world. Steel was necessary to build those factories and industries. therefore, it's Europe.
Answer:one of them will be NATA
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Here we have just a statement. There is no question. However, doing some research we can say that the correct question would be this: <em>"What pieces of evidence would best support the author's conclusion?"</em>
If that is the case, then the correct answer is the following.
The evidence would be the way the Articles of Confederation created a week central government that basically, only had the power to control the post office and deal with Native American Issues. It was the states the ones that were sovereign and could collect money through taxation. So if the Central government needed money, it had to ask the states for it.
That original statement was written by Edmund S. Morgan, in "The Birth of the Republic."